Fenerbahce are believed to be in negotiations with Spurs over a loan deal for Vincent Janssen for the second successive season.

The Dutch international spent the 2017/18 campaign on loan with the Turkish giants but injury restricted him to only 16 appearances in the Super Lig.

Having netted on his full debut against Alanyaspor and in the following game against Besiktas, the Dutchman was forced to spend just over four months on the sideline after fracturing his ankle at the start of December.

The 24-year-old returned to action towards the end of April, scoring goals against Kasimpasa and Kardemir in the process.

Despite a lack of game time for the club, Turkish TV Channel A Spor claim Fenerbahce are exploring the possibility of agreeing on another loan deal for the striker but the two clubs are said to be miles apart in valuation.

Vincent Janssen in action against PSG

Spurs are believed to want a €6million loan fee to release Janssen for the new season, which is a big problem as the Turkish side are only willing to offer €2m for the frontman.

Having paid €5m for the Dutchman one year ago, president Ali Koc was very critical about the fee that the Turkish club had to pay for Janssen.

The player is set to resume pre-season training at Hotspur Way this month as he bids to fight his way back into Mauricio Pochettino's plans ahead of next season.

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Although he will be back in north London with his teammates, there are still question marks over his long-term future in the capital as game time will be extremely limited for both he and Fernando Llorente.

Spurs will almost certainly splash the cash in the summer and Pochettino could well to look to add a new forward to his team to give Harry Kane support.

While Fenerbahce may want to re-sign Janssen on loan for a lower fee, it may well be a permanent deal that Spurs are looking for ahead of the August transfer deadline.